Effect of rhythmic arm movement on soleus H-reflex amplitudes in the less and more affected legs after stroke

Rhythmic arm cycling suppresses the soleus H-reflex amplitude in stationary legs in neurologically intact (NI) participants. It has been suggested that interlimb pathways connecting cervical and lumbosacral spinal cord are responsible for modulating the reflex excitability. After stroke, stretch ref...

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Main Author: Barzi, Yasaman
Other Authors: Zehr, E. Paul
Language:English
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Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/944